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in britain is a must see for myself the country is rupert murdoch his former u.k. c.e.o. face angry nor make his life the trio's arriving on policy questions on the phone hacking and police bribery claims that the now x. news of the wild well and in the all the grim twist to the story the whistleblower who exposed the news of the world phone hacking scandal has been found police are treating it as on explained well say at this stage there's no evidence of anything suspicious. the scandal has shaken the press politicians and the police haven't already taken down britain's two top cops as more and this record is another blow to britain's been a good police after a string of high profile errors in recent moves. ian tomlinson died in london's g twenty protest in two thousand and nine after being pushed to the ground by p.c. simon harwood how would said he'd been prevented from giving first date by a baying bottle throwing more he later admitted that happened happened john schollers damon as as shot by police in a london underground station in two thousand and five officers al
in britain is a must see for myself the country is rupert murdoch his former u.k. c.e.o. face angry nor make his life the trio's arriving on policy questions on the phone hacking and police bribery claims that the now x. news of the wild well and in the all the grim twist to the story the whistleblower who exposed the news of the world phone hacking scandal has been found police are treating it as on explained well say at this stage there's no evidence of anything suspicious. the scandal has...
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on top of that, britain pose the most senior policeman now has a second inquiry as to -- britain's most senior policeman now has a second inquiry as to whether people under his watch were bribed to leak stories. >> a small number of police officers may have engaged in such a practice. i am determined to do what we should do, and that is put them before criminal courts. >> the former news of the world editor was called before the court last year. he said he knew nothing about it. >> two days ago, news international briefed the press that they had handed over documents to the metropolitan police that should andy coulson -- showed andy coulson had authorized payments to police for information. either he or news international did not tell the truth. >> discovering the truth could take months. today, britain pose a military families became the latest group to erupt -- britain's military families became the latest group to erupted in anger. it has been released that some of them may have had their voice mails intercepted. initially, no family scheme for reducing that police had warned them th
on top of that, britain pose the most senior policeman now has a second inquiry as to -- britain's most senior policeman now has a second inquiry as to whether people under his watch were bribed to leak stories. >> a small number of police officers may have engaged in such a practice. i am determined to do what we should do, and that is put them before criminal courts. >> the former news of the world editor was called before the court last year. he said he knew nothing about it....
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this is newsday. >> hello and welcome paired it is the phone hacking scandal that has stunned britain and today came the biggest bombshell of all. britain's best-selling sunday newspaper "the news of the world" is being shut down by murdoch's news international. the closure comes after a public outcry. but it has not lifted the spot line of the murdoch empire which controls 40% of newspaper circulations in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. the bbc business editor robert preston starts our coverage. >> rupert murdoch, 1969, shortly after he bought a newspaper which was to become his very profitable pride and joy. >> 4 give the individual, by all means. but you cannot forget. >> he may have well have made the remarks about the newspaper that has shocked us here in the paper that has been printed for 168 years became indelibly linked with the worst practices in british journalism. mr. murdoch says it could not be amended. >> clearly practices of certain individuals did not live up to the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in and that i believe in. and that his company be
this is newsday. >> hello and welcome paired it is the phone hacking scandal that has stunned britain and today came the biggest bombshell of all. britain's best-selling sunday newspaper "the news of the world" is being shut down by murdoch's news international. the closure comes after a public outcry. but it has not lifted the spot line of the murdoch empire which controls 40% of newspaper circulations in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. the bbc business editor robert preston...
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took longer, but not as long as britain. russia says recognizing them is taking sides in a civil war, but it agrees colonel gaddafi must go. china just says the ntc is an important dialogue partner. but it means there will be a new set of diplomats. >> in the u.k., normal political relationships will resume like every two countries have. >> but from tripoli, the finance. defiance. -- the financ >> i tell the british government, the rebels will not benefit from this. >> why has it taken so long to cut the last diplomatic ties with the gaddafi regime since they have been against him from the start? it seems there are difficulties in handling the burk -- the regime's assets over to the rebels. for now, the rebels are not getting anywhere very fast. in the east they have recaptured only where they were four months ago. they have broken out of misrata, but have not done much since then. the biggest advances have been in the mountains south of tripoli. of rebels there are only 60 miles away, but that group is separate from the res
took longer, but not as long as britain. russia says recognizing them is taking sides in a civil war, but it agrees colonel gaddafi must go. china just says the ntc is an important dialogue partner. but it means there will be a new set of diplomats. >> in the u.k., normal political relationships will resume like every two countries have. >> but from tripoli, the finance. defiance. -- the financ >> i tell the british government, the rebels will not benefit from this. >>...
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and britain is playing a constructive role in making sure that happens. [inaudible] >> does the prime minister agree that the idea of introducing a marriage tax amount is triple? >> the deputy prime minister and i -- the deputy primers and i agree about many, many things but it set down in the coalition agreement is one area where we don't agree. i'm a strong supporter of the institution of marriage. i do believe it would be a good idea to recognize it in the tax system. >> last week illegal migrant workers were arrested in my constituency, all of whom have national insurance numbers and will pay national insurance. why can't we prevent illegal workers from being issued with a national insurance numbers in the first place? are the very least, the tax of greece and the border agencies knows these people are not allowed to work. >> my honorable friend makes an actually good point and i discussed this with them. as he knows the application process for national insurance numbers for adults does include an identity check and the precondition that the individua
and britain is playing a constructive role in making sure that happens. [inaudible] >> does the prime minister agree that the idea of introducing a marriage tax amount is triple? >> the deputy prime minister and i -- the deputy primers and i agree about many, many things but it set down in the coalition agreement is one area where we don't agree. i'm a strong supporter of the institution of marriage. i do believe it would be a good idea to recognize it in the tax system. >>...
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took longer but not as long as britain. russia says recognizing the ntc is taking sides in a civil war but agrees colonel gaddafi must go. china says the ntc is an important dialogue partner. in britain, a new set of diplomats. >> the u.k. and the national transocean council can conduct normal relationships what governments do. >> from tripoli, defiance. >> they are flogging a dead horse. the rebels will not benefit from this. >> britain has courted the ntc from the start. why has it taken so long to cut the last diplomatic ties with the good of the regime? -- gaddafi's regime? for now, the rebels are not getting anywhere very fast. in the east, they have read captured -- recaptured brega and broken out of misrata but not have -- has not done much since then. big advances have been made in the mountains south of tripoli. the rebels are 60 miles away. that group is separate from the rest and they believe nato does not want them to enter tripoli for the time being. another pro-khaddafi demonstration in tripoli on state tv ton
took longer but not as long as britain. russia says recognizing the ntc is taking sides in a civil war but agrees colonel gaddafi must go. china says the ntc is an important dialogue partner. in britain, a new set of diplomats. >> the u.k. and the national transocean council can conduct normal relationships what governments do. >> from tripoli, defiance. >> they are flogging a dead horse. the rebels will not benefit from this. >> britain has courted the ntc from the...
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. >>> the britain phone hacking sandal takes down more top officials. how the nation's top lawmakers plan to deal with this growing crisis. >>> and where is casey anthony? even her parents don't know. the text message they say they received just after her release. >>> airlines charge a fee on almost everything. how the government is stepping in to figure out why. >>> and we saw a little bit of cloud cover out there this morning. but we're already starting to warm up outside. the temperatures are climbing a degree, by degree. we will have a real warmup in store by midweek. we will tell you how hot we will get coming up. ,,,,,,,, [ male announcer ] if you're ready for more from your tv service get at&t u-verse today. at&t u-verse tv. make the switch! [ female announcer ] call now to get at&t u-verse tv for only 29 a month for six months. hd-ready dvr receiver included at no extra charge. plus, get up to 132 channels, with hbo and cinemax free for 3 months. [ male announcer ] u-verse tv lets you record up to four shows at once on a single dvr. and you can
. >>> the britain phone hacking sandal takes down more top officials. how the nation's top lawmakers plan to deal with this growing crisis. >>> and where is casey anthony? even her parents don't know. the text message they say they received just after her release. >>> airlines charge a fee on almost everything. how the government is stepping in to figure out why. >>> and we saw a little bit of cloud cover out there this morning. but we're already starting to...
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britain's war dead. today, allegations that the paper hacked voicemails of the families of british soldiers killed in iraq and afghanistan in search of sensational scoops. paul mcmullan was a reporter and editor at "the news of the world" for more than a decade. >> i would never in an interview tell anyone, though, that i was a "news of the world" reporter. and i would entrap stars to either try and sell me cocaine, that was fairly standard fare. all sorts of, we call them blags, to get information out of people. >> reporter: did you at some point say to yourself, we're crossing the lines here? >> very much so. but there was no -- there was no concept of, you must stop now. you have to get the story at all costs. >> reporter: we are now learning that more than 4,000 people, celebrities, politicians, victims of crime and tragedy, were targeted by "the news of the world." that reporters were bribing police officers for scoops and stealing to get its stories. are we talking about potential criminal charges
britain's war dead. today, allegations that the paper hacked voicemails of the families of british soldiers killed in iraq and afghanistan in search of sensational scoops. paul mcmullan was a reporter and editor at "the news of the world" for more than a decade. >> i would never in an interview tell anyone, though, that i was a "news of the world" reporter. and i would entrap stars to either try and sell me cocaine, that was fairly standard fare. all sorts of, we call...
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britain is a serious global economy. we should take responsibility for serious global issues including through the imf. >> david simpson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. does the prime minister agree that details of all the weapons and explosives the state mmission in northern ireland should be made publi as promised? and will he agree to have negotiations with the irish government to move forward to the americans to see that it happens? >> well, the point is the independent international commissioning -- commission on decommissioning did not provide us with an inventory. they were an independent body and this was a decision for them to take, difficult i kw as that is. they stated, and i quote, we would not quiche in advertently decommissioning ents by groups that are actively engaged today nor to detour groups for handing over any arms when they subsequently come to light. this is difficult and we are all having to do in northern ireland and elsewhere in the world difficult things in order to bring conflict to an end and kee
britain is a serious global economy. we should take responsibility for serious global issues including through the imf. >> david simpson. >> thank you, mr. speaker. does the prime minister agree that details of all the weapons and explosives the state mmission in northern ireland should be made publi as promised? and will he agree to have negotiations with the irish government to move forward to the americans to see that it happens? >> well, the point is the independent...
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it is the scandal which has stunned britain and today came the biggest bombshell of all. "news of the world," has been shut down. this has been in print since the 1800's. this comes after a public outcry. news corp. controls 40% of newspaper distribution in the u.k. and has a worldwide reach. >> this has been the famous newspaper in britain but the "news of the world," is being shut because it became famous for all the wrong reasons. this afternoon, the chairmen of news international announced that this sunday's edition will be the last and all revenues will go to good causes. it is revelation that journalism with a thoroughly bad. the acting of the mobile phones of a schoolgirl and the phone of one of the parents of another victim. also the families of soldiers killed in action. >> we are speaking to journalists. this is an hour before it happened. they were feeling very beleaguered and very disgruntled. >> of this 80-year-old brought the news of the world in 1969. it was a huge money spinner. this represents a huge to mission. >> what prospects for the current staff? th
it is the scandal which has stunned britain and today came the biggest bombshell of all. "news of the world," has been shut down. this has been in print since the 1800's. this comes after a public outcry. news corp. controls 40% of newspaper distribution in the u.k. and has a worldwide reach. >> this has been the famous newspaper in britain but the "news of the world," is being shut because it became famous for all the wrong reasons. this afternoon, the chairmen of...
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britain desperately needed a break through to survive. it happen here in secluded countryside 40 miles north of london. this is quiet and rather overlooked now, but, 70 years ago, these prefabricated huts were part of one of britain's most secret and model assumptions. it was here that britain broke the codes of the german military. the most brilliant mathematician, crosscourt experts, and linguists were brought together to tackle the intercepted messages of this, the supposedly impenetrable german cipher machine called enigma. the british built this, called colossus. this is a replica of it. it is generally considered to be the world's first computer. with its coats, which had taken codebreakers six days to crack by hand, it could now be crack in a matter of hours. >> we would have lost a war. it is that important. >> 70 years after the codebreakers work in total secrecy, their work, which shortened the war by perhaps two years, received the recognition and gratitude of the nation. >> a retired couple from scotland has emerged as the win
britain desperately needed a break through to survive. it happen here in secluded countryside 40 miles north of london. this is quiet and rather overlooked now, but, 70 years ago, these prefabricated huts were part of one of britain's most secret and model assumptions. it was here that britain broke the codes of the german military. the most brilliant mathematician, crosscourt experts, and linguists were brought together to tackle the intercepted messages of this, the supposedly impenetrable...
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france and great britain along with the united states is not enough. to really turn this into a village in the government, it requires other members of the eu and other members to recognize the transitional council -- to really turn this into an illegitimate government. >> so the transitional government can have access to money? >> absolutely. it comes down to money. the transitional authority is desperately in need of money to buy arms and supplies that they need. if the united states' -- the united states' recognition helps to unfreeze some of those assets, as well. there are some subject, i am sure, to some sort of litigation. >> the coalition is more confident about who they are dealing with in terms of the rebels? >> absolutely. they have in pew did much more confidence in this, but there is also something on the flip side going on. just the other day, both france and great britain have signaled that they were willing to let the fox stake in the henhouse. in other words, that gaddafi could stay in libya. i think this recognition was tiring to take
france and great britain along with the united states is not enough. to really turn this into a village in the government, it requires other members of the eu and other members to recognize the transitional council -- to really turn this into an illegitimate government. >> so the transitional government can have access to money? >> absolutely. it comes down to money. the transitional authority is desperately in need of money to buy arms and supplies that they need. if the united...
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really britain, germany, and other countries had real divisions in the socialist party is. in britain in the bulk of the independent labour party which is the most important stuck with the leader with his stand against a the war and many other members of the coalition went to the government side. and germany the social democratic party there which was buy far the largest and most powerful socialist party in europe, had something like 30 or 35% of the vote in germany and other institutions, they divided and there were a small number of the 120 or 30 deputies who voted against extending work credits that kaiser had asked for on the eve of the war. the tragedy that one feels looking at this period is i think all of these people initially before the war have the right idea is thinking it was much more important to feel solidarity with your fellow human beings on the left who were struggling for great social changes then to have a legion to the nation's state but the powerful drive that people seem to have within them, we all have somewhere within the us prove to be more powerfu
really britain, germany, and other countries had real divisions in the socialist party is. in britain in the bulk of the independent labour party which is the most important stuck with the leader with his stand against a the war and many other members of the coalition went to the government side. and germany the social democratic party there which was buy far the largest and most powerful socialist party in europe, had something like 30 or 35% of the vote in germany and other institutions, they...
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one of news corporations leading publication, britain's news of the world is rocked by a major scandal over hacking phone messages, forcing the closure of that paper. arrests of deplayers, a high level resignation and allout attack against newscorp and the murdoch's family. >> and tell what yous they're doing. >> seems to break all the rules. >> are you telling me the people who work in that organization in this country have never ever used the same tactics? >> the hacking scandal tagged to several levels of the british government forcing parliament to investigate the accusation and calling rupert and james murdoch to set the record straight. >> they have no right to break the law if they're an american corporation. back here, politicians and the liberal press push for investigations into newscorp's u.s. operations trying to tie them to the news of the world scandal. what's behind this effort? >> that was then. >> despite administration denials, evidence emerges proving an anti-fox bias inside the white house. >> the politicians in the white house are willing to look you right in the e
one of news corporations leading publication, britain's news of the world is rocked by a major scandal over hacking phone messages, forcing the closure of that paper. arrests of deplayers, a high level resignation and allout attack against newscorp and the murdoch's family. >> and tell what yous they're doing. >> seems to break all the rules. >> are you telling me the people who work in that organization in this country have never ever used the same tactics? >> the...
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a public inquiry in britain will examine the allegations. prominent targets expect there to be more revelations. that what we will find out in the next weeks and months it was not just "the news of the world." i almost feel sorry for them because they're taking the rap for the malpractices of the entire industry. >> "the news of the world close " whatever they uncover will not be reporting on it. >> i spoke with our rrespondent and aed what prompted news international to take this step of shutting down the paper. >> it seems the chairman of news international is planned a long game. he has thrown up his hands in the middle of the storm admitted to wrongdoing. he said he had directed the past practices of "news of the world" and did not live up to the high standards of his journalism. those who are more cynical may say this is a smart commercial decision, because the decision about b sky b is coming up. also, murdoch has other interests at news outlets in the u.k. major advertisers had pulled out of "news of the world" because of the media st
a public inquiry in britain will examine the allegations. prominent targets expect there to be more revelations. that what we will find out in the next weeks and months it was not just "the news of the world." i almost feel sorry for them because they're taking the rap for the malpractices of the entire industry. >> "the news of the world close " whatever they uncover will not be reporting on it. >> i spoke with our rrespondent and aed what prompted news...
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where the richest people in britain avoid paying over one hundred billion a year we actually mean these pensions look fairly cheap in comparison and you mentioned the private sector and private sector workers say that see the public sector has a very good deal when it comes to pensions a lot better than a lot of private sector provision do you think there's really public support for what you're saying probably opinion polls seem to tell us already a majority of people actually believe the public sector pensions are important arriving at the right level should even be higher that's incredible when you think of the propaganda we've had over the last two years from politicians in the media telling everybody the public sector pensions are the cause of people's problems my message to private sector workers is they're doing exploited by their shareholders and by the company chiefs not by public sector. workers' pensions and we should have a campaign that seeks to drive all potential rivals out and not cut down to the worst what's your possibly like what would you expect in terms of pension re
where the richest people in britain avoid paying over one hundred billion a year we actually mean these pensions look fairly cheap in comparison and you mentioned the private sector and private sector workers say that see the public sector has a very good deal when it comes to pensions a lot better than a lot of private sector provision do you think there's really public support for what you're saying probably opinion polls seem to tell us already a majority of people actually believe the...
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jay-z as we call him in great britain. i sat opposite your husband at a dinner and i didn't know what to expect. you hear ferocious rap star coming to town. everyone battens down the hatches. in walking this guy, immaculate immaculately dressed, immaculate, incredibly charming, friendly, easy to talk to. funny, very, very funny. we had two or three hours just talking about life and the universe, a little bit about you and stuff and i was really impressed with him. i don't say that just to make you feel good. i actually was genuinely struck by, you know, he's not just a successful singer or good business businessman. you could have had your pick of any guy. what was it about jay-zed. >> i feel the same way you feel and i -- i -- jay and i have kind of made a decision that we want to be known for our music and, you know, not our relationship or scandals and it's hard because sometimes like, okay, i can't talk about him but he's amazing. >> he is amazing. >> and i agree with all of the things -- >> occasionally you got to sit
jay-z as we call him in great britain. i sat opposite your husband at a dinner and i didn't know what to expect. you hear ferocious rap star coming to town. everyone battens down the hatches. in walking this guy, immaculate immaculately dressed, immaculate, incredibly charming, friendly, easy to talk to. funny, very, very funny. we had two or three hours just talking about life and the universe, a little bit about you and stuff and i was really impressed with him. i don't say that just to make...
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britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi as diplomats and it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks when b. four month long civil war until nato stops its air strikes you and talks with the rebels in benghazi is also making little progress towards a cease fire well we can get some insight on this from jeremy corbyn who is a british opposition labor party m.p. and peace campaigner thank you very much mr corbin for being with us on the program now the the u.k. previously said it recognised countries not governments but is this situation really as unique as foreign secretary william hague is making it out to be. no it's not unique but what i think what he's done is change the rules by which britain normally recognizes as he correctly says countries not governments because what he's done here is given tacit recognition and support the transitional government for quite a long time and is now formally announced recognition o
britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi as diplomats and it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks when b. four month long civil war until nato stops its air strikes you and talks with the rebels in benghazi is also making little progress towards a cease fire well we can get some insight on this from jeremy corbyn who is a...
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britain's best-selling newspaper, the news of the world, has been shut down. it has been in print since the 1800's. the closure comes after a public outcry, but it has not lifted the spotlight from the murdoch empire which controls 40% of newspaper circulation in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. >> rupert murdoch, 1969, shortly after he bought a newspaper, "the news of the world," that was to become his very profitable pride and joy. >> 4 give the individual by all means, but you cannot forget. >> 42 years later, he might well have made the same remarks about the person at the paper became fairly rotten and whose action shocked the nation. the paper, which has been printed for 168 years, became indelibly linked with the worst practices in journalism. james murdoch concluded it could not be amended. >> clearly, practices of certain individuals did not live up to the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in and that i believe in. and that this company believes in. this company has been a great investor in journalism, a greater investor in media in
britain's best-selling newspaper, the news of the world, has been shut down. it has been in print since the 1800's. the closure comes after a public outcry, but it has not lifted the spotlight from the murdoch empire which controls 40% of newspaper circulation in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. >> rupert murdoch, 1969, shortly after he bought a newspaper, "the news of the world," that was to become his very profitable pride and joy. >> 4 give the individual by all means,...
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by the top stories tonight britain's scandal plagued news of the world newspapers rolled off the presses for the very last time in its final edition was apologetic but defiant after being hastily closed down by rupert murdoch this week the embattled media mogul flew to london to take charge of the crisis personally which engulfed the paper and its parent company news international is playing journalists hacked the phones of murder victims and dead soldiers families police made a number of arrests on friday including a former editor of the paper who's actually served as well as the u.k. prime minister's press chief major analyst phil respect to us he says rupert murdoch's now lost his long standing immunity among britain's politically. i think something changed this week you know for. decades british prime ministers have been on their knees to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find
by the top stories tonight britain's scandal plagued news of the world newspapers rolled off the presses for the very last time in its final edition was apologetic but defiant after being hastily closed down by rupert murdoch this week the embattled media mogul flew to london to take charge of the crisis personally which engulfed the paper and its parent company news international is playing journalists hacked the phones of murder victims and dead soldiers families police made a number of...
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what britain, america, canada, and the rest were doing was effectively killing the 5th german and we did other things vital to do with keeping the sea lanes open, landing in north africa, italy, and obviously d-day, keeping russia in the war by massive land lease operation to them and then vitally also through the combined bomber offensive keeping 70% in the west protecting their cities which, of course, had that not happened, would have been able to be used in the east against moscow and stalingrad and the battle by kurst, but we have to acknowledge the fact for every american who died in the world war, 90 russians died. >> sir, you may have, of course, have a number of ide loming call -- ideological elements that entered into major episodes and may jr. themes, -- major themes. i'm wondering whether it was really, really close. in other words, he didn't have to do all of these and were there one or two that in the absence of them, he would have won the war, thinking in particular, of course, not just of the russian escapade, but the north african campaign and perhaps a different way
what britain, america, canada, and the rest were doing was effectively killing the 5th german and we did other things vital to do with keeping the sea lanes open, landing in north africa, italy, and obviously d-day, keeping russia in the war by massive land lease operation to them and then vitally also through the combined bomber offensive keeping 70% in the west protecting their cities which, of course, had that not happened, would have been able to be used in the east against moscow and...
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and he says brits watch that clock closely and britain people leave a five o'clock and they won't stay later because i've got a train to catch up for many years in britain and here there is that some people don't work in britain people don't work weekends it's changing a little bit now particularly in periods of economic recession. but generally it's a monday to friday as recently as just two years ago india had a six day long week the government has put in stricter regulations regarding labor hours but that doesn't stop people from spending more time in the office than needed by noticeable more significant difference between the kind of work culture in india and in britain is the pressure of people around the to work above and beyond their control to their hours. everyone will do this irrespective of really if there's work to be done if there is a small enterprise to wrong then all state regulations go out of the window if sacrifices equals success then you have to make them by working twenty four seventh's. working at another level. that it is i'm in office working because a lot of m
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then the war started in libya britain and france joined in nato jointly and they persuaded the u.n. to. three which is allegedly a no fly zone and now they've decided they're going to switch horses and expel the diplomats from tripoli and replace them with the people from benghazi will seems to me that we are now deeply involved in the civil war and effectively trying to play judge and jury on the future of libya surely the future of libya is for the libyan people the source are not western arms. a child associate of convicted oil tycoon mikhail how they're called ski has been denied parole and will stay in custody a lot of hearing in northern russia left on lead but ev's wife and daughter made an emotional plea for his for early release but the judge ruled that lead would have this not eligible to be let out of prison artie's it at that he was at the hearing it was up to the small local court to decide the fate of one of russia's best known prisoners after two days of hearings and intense debate between prosecutors and the defense team the judge ruled against granting him for the b
then the war started in libya britain and france joined in nato jointly and they persuaded the u.n. to. three which is allegedly a no fly zone and now they've decided they're going to switch horses and expel the diplomats from tripoli and replace them with the people from benghazi will seems to me that we are now deeply involved in the civil war and effectively trying to play judge and jury on the future of libya surely the future of libya is for the libyan people the source are not western...
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there was a naval arms race between britain and germany, for example. but we had 40 or 50 years of an arms race between the you arduous there were, as of mid june 1914, no outstanding boundary disputes, no country planned part of another territory. there was some imperial rivalry, but we have a lot of them. rivalry in the world right now between the united states and china and all sorts of other ways. there was imperial rivalry in africa, but the european countries effectively divided up africa among themselves some years previously. once the war began then, of course, all the imperial rivalries came to the surface and in africa britain and france on one side in germany on the other were very negatively fighting to seize control of each other's colonies knowing that to the victor would go the spoils. but despite the tension, i do not think the war was inevitable. >> you did talk more than a little bit about american anti-war feeling. what about that? i know that the american left was split between the less radical. lenin. russia dropped out of the war a
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embarrassing for at least part of what's called the chipping candombe set which is a rural part of britain he lives down there at the weekend rebecca brooks lives down there certain columnists lived down there and the whole set you can to make socially that set was a different set when labor in power which only blair but all of it is too cozy and too comfortable if you don't have a real democracy you have to have a separation between the press surely and indeed the political establishment and the government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not all of neri people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena last bad for the. so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned i wonder would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he co
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and britain is officially recognizing libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders it is stepping up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. while next meet one of the first man to ever get up close and personal with the moon and it's a. celebrated photo of earth which inspired people to protect the planet as art he discovers now. thank you very much for being with us today it's a great pleasure and an honor nice to be with you soldiers all right so apollo eight commander frank berman and coming up command module pilot jim lovell had flown more hours than any other auster not where they tap on you well i was the rookie. but it turns out that none of us had ridden on the saturn five so we were all right rookies for saturn five and we were all rookies for a trip away from the earth with a lot of screaming and shouting during the six and a half days no not the screaming and shouting you didn't have to in a spacecraft to reach at our jobs level was basically the navigator and
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well murdoch has always been hyper aggressive he distinguished himself that way in australia than in britain and here in the united states you know i see no end to it but i would like to say i think this is very much politically motivated the attacks on murdoch and i would like to talk about that during the show i think there's a there's a problem with many of the left wing critics attacking him for politics and i think that's a business we don't want to be and that's very interesting sean if i can go to you in oxford does any of these allegations and they're very very serious surrounding murdoch and his media assets do any of these things surprise you and are you bothered by the fact that this investigation started two years ago and it's only now that it's getting the light of day that people actually seriously talking about it because these allegations have been out there and the police have known about it . they have and they conducted their own investigation several years ago and they you know found no evidence of wrongdoing obviously there's plenty of wrongdoing i have to say that i'm n
well murdoch has always been hyper aggressive he distinguished himself that way in australia than in britain and here in the united states you know i see no end to it but i would like to say i think this is very much politically motivated the attacks on murdoch and i would like to talk about that during the show i think there's a there's a problem with many of the left wing critics attacking him for politics and i think that's a business we don't want to be and that's very interesting sean if i...
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top stories this hour britain's biggest selling newspaper takes unscrupulous sensationalism shutting down after revelations it was hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. high profile photographers arrested in georgia suspected of spy as nine others are convicted for espionage the country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. also reporting the e.u. heads out of credit rating agencies offered downgraded portugal's debt to junk status these world markets panicking over a fifth in a knock on effect elsewhere. and russia's foreign minister describes nato role in libya as cynical saying it's common to have price of civilian deaths and continued stalemate. i think about another fifteen minutes from now in the meantime with billions of galaxies and trillions of suns somebody we're not alone in the universe next we need a russian astronomer who says we're playing host to visitors from or from i should say. i should say from interstellar neighborhood right next to our set. thank you very much for being with us today you have promis
top stories this hour britain's biggest selling newspaper takes unscrupulous sensationalism shutting down after revelations it was hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. high profile photographers arrested in georgia suspected of spy as nine others are convicted for espionage the country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. also reporting the e.u. heads out of credit rating agencies offered downgraded portugal's debt to junk status...
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britain's biggest selling newspaper takes unscrupulous sensationalism to far shutting down after revelations it was hacking into the phones of terror victims. high profile photographers arrested in georgia suspected of spying as nine others are convicted for espionage and the country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. the e.u. gets out of credit rating agencies after a downgrade of portugal's debt to junk status at least world markets panicking over a fifth plane out of the north pole in effect elsewhere. and russia's foreign minister describes nato's role in libya as cynical saying it's common to high price of civilian deaths and continued stone. more news in court of an hour from now in the meantime the sport is next with kate. well into the thursday night sport roundup and these are the stories making headlines. tragedy at twenty one person is killed and thirteen more injured after the roof collapses at the home stadium of that upside. while i did it in norway talk retains the leaders yellow jersey asking patrick ed well boston college and
britain's biggest selling newspaper takes unscrupulous sensationalism to far shutting down after revelations it was hacking into the phones of terror victims. high profile photographers arrested in georgia suspected of spying as nine others are convicted for espionage and the country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. the e.u. gets out of credit rating agencies after a downgrade of portugal's debt to junk status at least world markets panicking...
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crumbles under political pressure as the hacking scandal spreads beyond britain u.s. senators now call for an inquiry following reports that journalists from murdoch papers tried to bribe police for information after nine eleven britain's best selling tabloid the news of the world was closed down after allegations of a mobile phone. politicians and celebrities and victims were hacked with the editor's knowledge. more trouble for the eurozone as the irish economy slides further central bankers fear italy and spain may be heading for their own financial abyss brussels is concerned it won't have enough cash and. italian debt. as europe's largest economy italy's too big to fail but it has a debt problem that either portugal or ireland. coming up our special report on one of the most scenic regions in russia from lush woodlands to my. region is a sight to behold discovering russia next. the region deep in the sun. is one of russia's newest territories. two thousand and eight it brought together the chip. regions and with it a striking mix of asian and european culture. you
crumbles under political pressure as the hacking scandal spreads beyond britain u.s. senators now call for an inquiry following reports that journalists from murdoch papers tried to bribe police for information after nine eleven britain's best selling tabloid the news of the world was closed down after allegations of a mobile phone. politicians and celebrities and victims were hacked with the editor's knowledge. more trouble for the eurozone as the irish economy slides further central bankers...
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because she also came from a talent show "britain's got talent". i was there as well. >> you sang a duet with her as well. >> yes. >> normal children your age they go to school and do their homework. what's your life like? >> my life is kind of a back and forth thing. my parents do a great job with managing it. they have me performing a lot. and when -- they don't have me performing a lot. but when they have me perform, they make it fun. and when i'm done performing i go home and i kind of live a normal life which is great for me. >> and there are strict rules, too, about how late she can stay up. they're very good about that. >> in terms of her potential, you've got a 11-year-old girl selling albums. how far could she go? >> she could go either direction of pop or opera. she has a great understanding of both. if she wants to be the greatest female opera singer of our time, of this new generation, i think that's what she could be. i think she'll be that and then some. >> it's true. >> no pressure. >> yeah, no pressure. >> do you ever get nervous no
because she also came from a talent show "britain's got talent". i was there as well. >> you sang a duet with her as well. >> yes. >> normal children your age they go to school and do their homework. what's your life like? >> my life is kind of a back and forth thing. my parents do a great job with managing it. they have me performing a lot. and when -- they don't have me performing a lot. but when they have me perform, they make it fun. and when i'm done...
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britain is following the u.s. and france in intensify the pressure on the libyan regime. >> we no longer recognize them as the representatives of the libyan government, and we are inviting the transitional council to appoint a new diplomatic convoy to take over the embassy in london. >> the libyan embassy in london is in nights bridge. the ambassador here was expelled in may. now, they have three days to leave. the other diplomats must go, as well. and they must deal with the frozen assets, now controlled by opponents of the regime. this is an important symbolic moment, especially for the small group of rebel supporters, who come here but to replace the flag of the gaddafi regime with their alone. the question is, what difference will it make on the ground? joining the demonstrators today, a former financial adviser at the embassy. >> this is very positive. it is a psychological boost, and the council will be able to use those funds to help the libyan people, and hopefully, this is just the beginning. >> colonel g
britain is following the u.s. and france in intensify the pressure on the libyan regime. >> we no longer recognize them as the representatives of the libyan government, and we are inviting the transitional council to appoint a new diplomatic convoy to take over the embassy in london. >> the libyan embassy in london is in nights bridge. the ambassador here was expelled in may. now, they have three days to leave. the other diplomats must go, as well. and they must deal with the frozen...
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as we didn't have a traditional role of britain to represent us foreign policy in europe but what it does militarily and politically and economically through changes very unfortunately as today in our souls goes back to court in london he'll have an eye on the british justice system which could save him from being extradited but the other i will be firmly fixed on this we did have a country that insists on its own neutrality whilst turning asylum seekers over to the us to allegedly to be tortured only our soldiers and his staff that wiki leaks know what else we just got to hide your enemies want to be done to. some other stories making headlines around the world this out. she nearly forty five thousand workers from the world's largest producer going on strike protesting against a government plan to cut jobs and mine is going to fit the state owned company which they see as a step towards privatization the firm estimates its losses from a twenty four hour stock which could be as much as forty one million dollars because the company has faced today three decades the testers are threate
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timer to face the music out of range britain wants his place to be is the murdoch media more like he is to be grilled playing against over phone hacking and bribery play. russia and germany's summit powers openly lin's growing angophora energy in moscow is readiness to do business. and israeli commandos take a version ship carrying pro palestinian activists and gals are forcing another attempt to break the sea blockade of that region. also trading on the russian stock markets will become simpler for foreigners very little longer have to pay a twenty percent capital gains tax form that's interesting but it's not as though. some very warm welcome to you this is also a line from moscow now today's all singing t.v. in britain is a must see for most of the country is rupert murdoch his son under siege former u.k. c.e.o. face angry nor making his life the trio's arriving on palm and questions on the phone hacking and police bribery claims that the now x. news of the world will end in the a grim twist to the story the whistleblower who exposed the news of the world phone hacking scandal has
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government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that's made no ordinary people in britain their views have not really be represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena laughs but for democracy so david cameron should start to investigate instead of let's far as i'm concerned i'll go on would you employ a man who's already had. to resign over the phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he could about access to top secrets and information if the sorry sorry that you let me tell you not just for the british press but the british democracy you could have your say on that story on our website r t dot com in our latest poll they were asking you is shutting down news of the world the right this is a thirty six percent say yes cowboys are an embarrassment to the british media twenty nine percent also say yes but for the reason that they think rupert murdoch's media dominance should
government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that's made no ordinary people in britain their views have not really be represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena laughs but for democracy so david cameron should start to investigate instead of let's far as i'm concerned i'll go on would you employ a man who's...
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government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not all unary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena laughs but for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned and why would you employ a man who's already had to resign over the phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he could have access to top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for the british press but for british democracy. where you can have your say on that story on our website r t dot com in our latest polling today we're asking is shutting down the news the world right decision what you think about it over half of you so far said yes this is right decision because you think rupert murdoch's media government should be handed eighteen percent as you can see on
government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not all unary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena laughs but for democracy so david cameron should start investigating himself as far as i'm concerned and why would you employ a man who's already...
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outrage grips of britain over allegations aimed at several newspapers in rupert murdoch's media empire including getting secret information about the queen and former prime minister gordon brown that as senior police officers have been questioned by m.p.'s over claims they knew about the scandal richard addus editor in chief of the day the day online news service thinks the hack data could be misused and not just by the tabloids but i think that where this does become a christian for national security is the idea that police is selling private phone numbers and private contact details of people like the royal family in the prime minister yes well this is not necessarily the same to sell these things to a newspaper as it would be to sell them to a terrorist organization but if you can do one you may be able to do the other so yes it's very serious but i think what people like to talk to and. expecting is full the scandal to go up through rebecca brooks who's the chief executive of news international to james murdoch and james murdoch himself many people say should step down and take a b
outrage grips of britain over allegations aimed at several newspapers in rupert murdoch's media empire including getting secret information about the queen and former prime minister gordon brown that as senior police officers have been questioned by m.p.'s over claims they knew about the scandal richard addus editor in chief of the day the day online news service thinks the hack data could be misused and not just by the tabloids but i think that where this does become a christian for national...
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britain europe the competitions. but we never got there because of overseas last year we had to go over everything correct that this year. lupo's english premier league rivals arsenal are in asia carney for pre-season action two week long run through the consonance will see also on the guest side say on the malaysian national team first on wednesday that a battle with chinese sign honcho greentown awaits with a gun as essentially trading locations with local bank airmen while managing plenty of player related questions including the ongoing sask fabregas transfer saga. up exist nor supply. and the hopefully. we can manage we know but the story for barcelona goes on for years no you have to prove it's not. in your fall save to focus on the season hopefully the serious trouble you have. in golf world novel it's up on us and scottish open the last events of before the open championship this week and all they had to work for three rounds to win his title of the year the rain shortened tournaments would seem donald card n
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but britain has officially recognized libya's rebels as the legitimate government and expelled all colonel gadhafi as diplomats it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars worth of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels are going to cross live now to the u.k. to speak to mark almond a professor of modern history at oxford university. good to see you sir so that housecleaning going on at the embassy in london are kicking out some of the libyan different different parts there but let's talk about the broader picture here the opposition is a basically winning the war without winning any battles how can they represent a country they don't even control well this is a problem traditionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis of what we like them or what will they control the territory of the state colonel gadhafi may have lost control of parts of libya but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a new precedent recapture of the english one the other problem is that the rebels are on the ground soon to stall even with the nato bombing raids and we remember
but britain has officially recognized libya's rebels as the legitimate government and expelled all colonel gadhafi as diplomats it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars worth of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels are going to cross live now to the u.k. to speak to mark almond a professor of modern history at oxford university. good to see you sir so that housecleaning going on at the embassy in london are kicking out some of the libyan different different parts there but...
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i don't know about you know also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got to be a legal system has already taken a four hour hours and of course this is a road to ruin well let's focus on what's happening now tonight with these outside damage the fairly wide perception of northern europe is being a safe place to be. well i think so and whoever carried out that's precisely their intention because the whole point of terrorism is to terrorize you know the reason why we are all the security now in airports and it's inconvenient to go anywhere because of all the security checks that everybody has to go for it is precisely the terrorist purpose it wants you to make you know i want to make us aware that i can strike where we least expect in crisis that you know what we do expect and i want to inconvenience all our lives they want to frighten us i may want to change our societies instead of being this society that we were twenty or thirty years ago where we were we were much freer we were much less more laid back and relaxed we now have t
i don't know about you know also i believe in britain we actually have recognition of sharia law for some tribunals so it's got to be a legal system has already taken a four hour hours and of course this is a road to ruin well let's focus on what's happening now tonight with these outside damage the fairly wide perception of northern europe is being a safe place to be. well i think so and whoever carried out that's precisely their intention because the whole point of terrorism is to terrorize...
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." >> britain's new phone headache hacking news spreads. it prompts a rare debate in british parliament. >> and concerns portugal may need another bailout after its debt rating is reduced to junk status. >> and will it beya has produced a western arc to protect the city of misratah. welcome to "bbc world news." i'm david eades. also coming up, the news of family in. how could this latest tragedy have been prevented? >> and the focus of the berlin fashion week. >> the phone hacking scandal right at the heart of the media group news international continues to deepen as the british parliament prepares to hold an emergency debate on the issue. police now told the relatives some of the victims of the 1995 bombing that some of the victims' cell phones may have been hacked by the news of the world. >> tomorrow is the sixth anniversary of the london bombing. today some of the enter reaved are enduring fresh anguish, what is described as details discovered as part of the latest investigation into phone hacking. >> these parents lost their son david
." >> britain's new phone headache hacking news spreads. it prompts a rare debate in british parliament. >> and concerns portugal may need another bailout after its debt rating is reduced to junk status. >> and will it beya has produced a western arc to protect the city of misratah. welcome to "bbc world news." i'm david eades. also coming up, the news of family in. how could this latest tragedy have been prevented? >> and the focus of the berlin fashion...
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their hands on ourselves particularly after it requested the extradition of hack gary mckinnon from britain which so far hasn't been granted but critics say the u.k. is just as much in computes with the u.s. as sweet and has to do it ourselves goes back to court in london he'll have an eye on the british justice system which could save him from being extradited but the other eye will be firmly fixed on sweden and a country that insists on its own neutrality whilst turning asylum seekers over to the u.s. to allegedly to be tortured only our soldiers and his stuff that wiki leaks know what else we just got to hide your enemy's hot seat. of course so you can always find more stories on our website that's. the latest news blogs and videos is just a taste. right now check this out amazing footage showing the. rescue operation to take place just hours after. you know. right here in central moscow. on the. end of the war and going the way of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake especially when the w
their hands on ourselves particularly after it requested the extradition of hack gary mckinnon from britain which so far hasn't been granted but critics say the u.k. is just as much in computes with the u.s. as sweet and has to do it ourselves goes back to court in london he'll have an eye on the british justice system which could save him from being extradited but the other eye will be firmly fixed on sweden and a country that insists on its own neutrality whilst turning asylum seekers over to...
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as sweet and it's kind of a traditional role of britain to represent us foreign policy in europe. you know militarily and politically and economically. no change very unfortunately has to do it ourselves goes back to court in london he'll have an eye on the british justice system which could save him from being extradited but the other i will be firmly fixed on sweden a country that insists on its own neutrality whilst turning asylum seekers over to the u.s. to allegedly to be tortured only our soldiers and his staff that wiki leaks know what else sweden's got to hide your enemy's ability to. come up next latest on the world of business. thank you very much gary this is business sashi hello and welcome to the program russia's largest lenders burbank is teaming up with this corker research hub the country zones are to silicon valley will host burbank's i.c. cluster and the r. and d. on the deal also involves setting up one of the world's largest data processing centers for banks as this will help it become one of the most technologically advanced buying cyclo billy leaders c.e.o. g
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at that moment france and britain decided to carry out a p.r. operation and present this good sound as a people's rebellion. was the aim of the regime change. every member of a coalition pursues their own particular goal it is necessary that everyone should be interested in the war however in terms of basic goals it is worth noting changes that have started in africa like those which began in large areas of the middle east where there are already two zones being created first of all it was decided to create a west african soon with ivory coast as a center which corresponds to the ancient myleene park which in fact explains the french intervention in ivory coast after that it was planned to obtain a considerable part of northern africa except egypt the latter being part of now the naf reka we represent another block. in case all states are divided controlled would be spread first to morocco and if northern africa is revamped it conflict would have to be created not between shiites and sunnies as was attempted in the middle east but between arabs
at that moment france and britain decided to carry out a p.r. operation and present this good sound as a people's rebellion. was the aim of the regime change. every member of a coalition pursues their own particular goal it is necessary that everyone should be interested in the war however in terms of basic goals it is worth noting changes that have started in africa like those which began in large areas of the middle east where there are already two zones being created first of all it was...
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britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. just after eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us now the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan but over claims it build a washington too much for its services all to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred million dollars in bogus expenses the company which is now known as c. provides more mercenaries for the u.s. in afghanistan than anyone else and has been implicated in a number of scandals well its contract. were accused of gunning down seventeen other armed civilians in baghdad in two thousand and seven for which no one has been punished or the company is doing an even bigger role in afghanistan with the u.s. about to double its private army to replace departing troops meanwhile the un wants tighter control over herson areas to protect human rights but authorities get an edge check out report
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but first britain now officially or. recognizes libya's rebels as the country's legitimate government and exparel colonel gadhafi has diplomats it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil cash to help fund the rebels tripoli and says it will not enter peace talks to end a four month long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes u.n. talks with the rebels in benghazi are also making little progress toward a cease fire british opposition m.p. and peace campaigner jeremy corbyn things britain is in effectively trying to play the role of judge and jury in libya's future. he's involved selves in a civil war between the sensational government and the gadhafi regime in tripoli and i suspect this is going to run for a very long time and incredibly nasty and bloody there are human rights abuses being reported on both sides including the treatment of african people by the transitional government as well as the treatment for position people by the government of market efi the reality on reality would have
but first britain now officially or. recognizes libya's rebels as the country's legitimate government and exparel colonel gadhafi has diplomats it's also unfreezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil cash to help fund the rebels tripoli and says it will not enter peace talks to end a four month long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes u.n. talks with the rebels in benghazi are also making little progress toward a cease fire british opposition m.p. and peace campaigner jeremy...
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because our media environment is less competitive than britain's. we don't have a slew of newspapers competing with each other. we have individual cities with individual newspapers. most of them only one newspaper and most of the cities are owned by rupert murdoch. >> and i know there's real competition rather in the tabloid press and between television news programs. >> yes. our job so look at exactly this kind of stuff going on and hopefully if this had been happening here, news of the world would have heard about it but in these competing early evening current affairs programs on television. 6, 7 and 9 have competing programs at 6:30 at night, and they are ferociously competing and that's where you get this rush to the bottom and desperate sorts of stories and trying to outdo the other one on the same story, but even there they certainly use private detectives at timets and have been known to pursue people and surveillance and stuff like that, but i've never heard hacking phones or emails of yet, not to say it's never happened. >> thank you. abc'
because our media environment is less competitive than britain's. we don't have a slew of newspapers competing with each other. we have individual cities with individual newspapers. most of them only one newspaper and most of the cities are owned by rupert murdoch. >> and i know there's real competition rather in the tabloid press and between television news programs. >> yes. our job so look at exactly this kind of stuff going on and hopefully if this had been happening here, news...
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as sweden it's kind of a traditional role of britain to represent us foreign policy in europe. you know militarily and politically and economically. very unfortunately has to get us back to course in london he'll have an eye on the british justice system which could save him from being extradited but the other i will be firmly fixed on this we did a country that insists on is a new trial as he was turning asylum seekers a bit to the us allegedly to be tortured only our souls and his stuff that wiki leaks know what else we did that's got to hide your enemies what's he done to. main story the moral services are being held all across russia to mourn the victims of its worst accident in three decades and now live pictures from the country's center of the toughest i've got a pleasure cruise and started talking about two things that relatives of the victims and survivors i had to take part in commemoration ceremonies. seventy people actually confirmed thousands bodies remain trapped. rescuers say the chances of finding more survivors. because much. time now for the business now. than
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. >> we can be proud of what this statue says about britain and america. it reminds us of a period of extraordinary achievement and hope in world affairs after a time of darkness and danger. it celebrates the life of an exceptional and gifted american president. it's a fitting tribute to one of the truest friends that britain has ever had. >> reporter: former british prime minister margaret thatcher, a close friend of reagan's, was invited to the event but was too frail to attend. the statue was commissioned by the reagan memorial fund trust and joins here in griefnor park of former presidents roosevelt and eisenhower. >>> back here at home, thousands are celebrating independence day with the nation's first president. and holly morris is caught up with general year washington earlier at his mount vernon, state. >> if you can talk to one person, who would it be? many people say the first president. general george washington and as luck would have it on this july 4th, i knew where i could find him. greetings, general washington. >> madame, welcome to mount v
. >> we can be proud of what this statue says about britain and america. it reminds us of a period of extraordinary achievement and hope in world affairs after a time of darkness and danger. it celebrates the life of an exceptional and gifted american president. it's a fitting tribute to one of the truest friends that britain has ever had. >> reporter: former british prime minister margaret thatcher, a close friend of reagan's, was invited to the event but was too frail to attend....
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the rupert murdoch's empire in britain crumbling collapsing. we spoke on the issue with u.k. based investigative journalist tony guzzling and you can check out our website r.t. dot com for that interview in full. the eurozone debt crisis now focuses on italy where the senate has approved tough new austerity measures a package is set to receive fun of approval in the country's lower house on friday it comes amid concerns that italy the euro zone's third largest economy may become the next to ask for a helping hand on as both are in the portugal having their ratings downgraded to junk status dealing a serious blows going to bail out in the euro extra greece to prop up its weakest economies writer editor patrick young says the response of the italian public to budget cuts will be not weaker than in greece. there will be one significant difference between the people who take to the streets between greece and italy and that is that in greece at least thank goodness the taxi drivers don't go on strike whereas in italy i expect almost everybody is going to end up on strike and it's
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rupert murdoch has now lost his longstanding immunity among britain's political and. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on the needs to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find that prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well the sun got me elected i mean so you've got this demeaning of british democracy is diminishing of democracy really which the murdoch press with that back pocket but i think there was that for silence as well because important people needed the murdoch press and they couldn't be they couldn't attack it because of that and i think a line was crossed rupert murdoch has a very finely tuned business brain he has a lot of things going on now one of them is to purchase the largest satellite network in britain called sky b. and that decision is about to be approved by the g
rupert murdoch has now lost his longstanding immunity among britain's political and. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on the needs to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find that prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot...
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cracking kills off britain's biggest selling newspaper as rupert murdoch hits the shops the news of the world amid fears of a phone snooping. israel braces for hundreds of activists descending by plane off the aid flotilla ships were blocked routes. that are you watching from moscow welcome to the program. gyptian activists are calling for a million people to converge on top of square later on friday saying the revolution's goals have not been achieved high ranking officials of the previous mubarak regime have been charged with organizing attacks on civilians while the former president's trial is pending next month but as the so no way reports gyptian is believe the regime's legacy is still very much alive. their revolution was hijacked and they want it back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone. we go through the. ship is alive and well the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant worse than before i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing n
cracking kills off britain's biggest selling newspaper as rupert murdoch hits the shops the news of the world amid fears of a phone snooping. israel braces for hundreds of activists descending by plane off the aid flotilla ships were blocked routes. that are you watching from moscow welcome to the program. gyptian activists are calling for a million people to converge on top of square later on friday saying the revolution's goals have not been achieved high ranking officials of the previous...
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britain's best-selling newspaper, the news of the world, has been shut down. it has been in print since the 1800's. the closure comes after a public outcry, but it has not lifted the spotlight from the murdoch empire which controls 40% of newspaper circulation in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. >> rupert murdoch, 1969, shortly after he bought a newspaper, "the news of the world," that was to become his very profitable pride and joy. >> 4 give the individual by all means, but you cannot forget. >> 42 years later, he might well have made the same remarks about the person at the paper became fairly rotten and whose action shocked the nation. the paper, which has been printed for 168 years, became indelibly linked with the worst practices in journalism. james murdoch concluded it could not be amended. >> clearly, practices of certain individuals did not live up to the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in and that i believe in. and that this company believes in. this company has been a great investor in journalism, a greater investor in media in
britain's best-selling newspaper, the news of the world, has been shut down. it has been in print since the 1800's. the closure comes after a public outcry, but it has not lifted the spotlight from the murdoch empire which controls 40% of newspaper circulation in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. >> rupert murdoch, 1969, shortly after he bought a newspaper, "the news of the world," that was to become his very profitable pride and joy. >> 4 give the individual by all means,...
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>> i've been doing these tv casting series back in britain. the trick is you have to find a character to cast the public knows. the role of dorothy is something that everybody knows. we started with that. interestingly with "oz" it's never work in the theater before. we looked at it very carefully. what people have been trying to do is stage the film whereas what you had to do was go back and rethink it. therefore, we discovered no song for the wizard, no song for the wicked witch, no song for the good witch. i got permission from warner brothers who control it nowadays that i would write some new songs. so i asked tim. after 30 years -- >> dream team. >> we're back together again. >> very exciting. >> it's been good fun. >> like mccartney. you can't live with each other or without each other. >> i don't know. we're in constant touch. we were planning to do "jesus christ superstar" as an arena tour next year. now that this production has happened at stratford. i can't do it without tim. tim is not interested in the production side of thing as
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britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps off the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. and here in business russia is planning to put fifteen percent of its world champion roll sniffed out for sale next year it could be the biggest privatization deal in the nation's history going for full business bulletin and that's minute's time. just after nine pm here in the russian capital you're watching our t.v. thanks for joining us now the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq or afghanistan but over claims that build washington too much for its services or two former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred million dollars in bogus expenses the company which is now known as provide small. more scenarios for the u.s. in afghanistan than anyone else and has been implicated in a number of scandals and its contractors were accused of gunning down seventeen and on civilians in baghdad in two thousand and seven for which no one has been punished
britain recognizes libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders and steps off the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi. and here in business russia is planning to put fifteen percent of its world champion roll sniffed out for sale next year it could be the biggest privatization deal in the nation's history going for full business bulletin and that's minute's time. just after nine pm here in the russian capital you're watching our t.v. thanks for joining us now the infamous...
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britain's biggest selling newspapers. for the news of the world. high profile photographers arrested in georgia are suspects in the spying after another. country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. the credit rating agencies downgraded to junk status in these markets panicking over a fifth. international . this is with you twenty four hours a day britain's biggest selling newspaper the news of the world has announced it shutting down in response to the phone hacking scandal. it follows evidence the paper had been intercepting the phone messages of murder and terror victims as well as dead soldiers the paper is a jewel in the crown of rupert murdoch's global media empire and a public inquiry has been promised by the government. has the details now from. it started off relatively new really with just we understood the news of the world had been allegedly hacking into the phones all celebrities and politicians and to be honest no one in this country really cared about that very much we will think that c
britain's biggest selling newspapers. for the news of the world. high profile photographers arrested in georgia are suspects in the spying after another. country's opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. the credit rating agencies downgraded to junk status in these markets panicking over a fifth. international . this is with you twenty four hours a day britain's biggest selling newspaper the news of the world has announced it shutting down in response...
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cameras per person than anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it r.t. london. just what will this scandal mean for the global murdoch media empire. it looks like a proper police investigation for the first time in to this it could well mean that we see the rupert murdoch's empire in britain crumbling collapsing we spoke on the issue with the u.k. based investigative journalist tony gosling if you are check out our website our team top com there you can get the full interview with. the eurozone debt crisis now focuses on italy where the senate has approved tough new austerity measures the package is set to receive final approval in the country's lower house on friday it comes amid concerns that italy the euro zone's third largest economy may become the next to ask for a helping hand it follows both are more trickle having their rating was downgraded to junk status if doing a serious he could have bai
cameras per person than anywhere else in the world i've counted eight just in this small car park so britain's always know big brother is watching but the question now is what's big brother watching for and more importantly who's trying to bribe him lower and it r.t. london. just what will this scandal mean for the global murdoch media empire. it looks like a proper police investigation for the first time in to this it could well mean that we see the rupert murdoch's empire in britain crumbling...
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. >> we have no evidence of that in norway or in britain. >> but for now, the focus in norway is on the dead and those missing. the police will release more names as the terrible process of identifying all have been lost goes on. james robbins, bbc news, oslo. >> and as norway continues to mourn, the country's justice minister has praised the security services for their response to friday's attack, but four days on, there are questions about whether the police were quick enough to get to the rampage. local residents were the first to organize the rescue. gavin hewitt has been talking to some of those involved. >> across from the island, where so many died, there are still people waiting, with young people still missing. what is emerging here is the story of those rescued and questions about the police response. the heart of this rescue is a camp site. the two launched their boat to help people swimming from the island, where a man dressed as a policeman was hunting their friends down. >> the first thing was, they do not trust us. "i cannot trust you." we have to make some comfort to the
. >> we have no evidence of that in norway or in britain. >> but for now, the focus in norway is on the dead and those missing. the police will release more names as the terrible process of identifying all have been lost goes on. james robbins, bbc news, oslo. >> and as norway continues to mourn, the country's justice minister has praised the security services for their response to friday's attack, but four days on, there are questions about whether the police were quick...
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britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi is diplomats and it's also one freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks to end the a four month long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes well you want talks with the rebels in benghazi also making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark elmer from oxford university thinks there won't be the dramatic collapse of gadhafi regime. nato expects. additionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis of whether we like them or not but on what will they control the territory of the state colonel gadhafi running lost control of parts of the but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a study in a new precedent after all the dangerous one the other problem is that the rebels on the ground soon to stall even with the nato bombing raids and if you remember when this started more than four months ago we were told it would be a matter of weeks rather months an
britain now officially recognizes libya's rebels as the legitimate government and has expelled colonel gadhafi is diplomats and it's also one freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels tripoli insists it will not enter peace talks to end the a four month long civil war until nato stops its airstrikes well you want talks with the rebels in benghazi also making little progress towards a cease fire professor mark elmer from oxford university thinks...
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britain recognises that libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leaders steps up the different about offensive against colonel gadhafi. a very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow i'm wrong reception the infamous private security firm once known as blackwater is back in court this time though it's not over alleged killings in iraq and afghanistan rather claims that build washington too much for its services to former employees accuse it of claiming more than one hundred million dollars in bogus expenses the company which is now known as z. provides more mercenaries for the u.s. in afghanistan and then anyone else has been implicated in a number of scandals its contractors who work use of gunning down seventeen unarmed civilians in baghdad in two thousand and seven for which no one has been punished the company is due an even bigger role in a. gonna start with the u.s. about to double its private army to replace departing troops meanwhile the un wants tighter control over most areas to protect human rights so it seems that guy nature can report it's more convenient
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the wikileaks website founder has begun an appeal at against extradition from britain to sweden. he is accused of sexual offenses. his lawyers told the high court in london that the description of the charges were misleading and unfair. he denies any wrongdoing. still to come on the program, more on the u.k. phone-hacking scandal, what it means for media relationships around the world. >> breyer earth elements are crucial, but to controls the lion's share of production? police and guatemalans have arrested two men in the collection of argentine singer. he was one of the most respected folk singers. his car was ambushed. >> he gave voice to millions of the disenfranchised latin america is back on home soil. after his violent killing in guatemala city last week, the argentine folk singer was returned or he will be mourned the most. they also have questions about how a musician once named the u.n. peace envoy could have been brutally murdered. >> we know there is an investigation about the person who drove the car. if anything more further from the ideals of time, it will be violenc
the wikileaks website founder has begun an appeal at against extradition from britain to sweden. he is accused of sexual offenses. his lawyers told the high court in london that the description of the charges were misleading and unfair. he denies any wrongdoing. still to come on the program, more on the u.k. phone-hacking scandal, what it means for media relationships around the world. >> breyer earth elements are crucial, but to controls the lion's share of production? police and...
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at its heart are money and influence in great britain. last year, murdoch gave $1 million to the republican governor's association and much has been made how many gop candidates, newt gingrich, sarah palin, and mike huckabee wound up on the fox payroll. but the nonprofit sunlight foundation revealed that personal donations made by those working at news corp. tell a difference st
at its heart are money and influence in great britain. last year, murdoch gave $1 million to the republican governor's association and much has been made how many gop candidates, newt gingrich, sarah palin, and mike huckabee wound up on the fox payroll. but the nonprofit sunlight foundation revealed that personal donations made by those working at news corp. tell a difference st
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britain's biggest selling newspaper is caught out announcing it shutting down after revelations it was hacking into the phones of terror and murder victims. high profile photographers arrested in georgia suspected of spying often line up as a convicted on the same charge countries opposition says the government is muzzling the press to cover up its own problems. the e.u. gets out of credit rating agencies after a downgrade of portugal's debt to junk status leaves world markets panicking over a fifty billion dollars a knock on effect elsewhere and. international news and comment live from moscow this is r.t. britain's biggest selling newspaper the news of the world has announced it shutting down in response to the phone hacking scandal that's engulfed it and follows claims the paper been hacking into the phones of murder and terror victims as well as dead soldiers the paper is a jewel in the crown of rupert murdoch's global media empire and a public inquiry has been promised by the government r t m it has the details for us now from london. it started off relatively tiny really with jus
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traditionally britain has recognised governments not on the basis of all that we like them are or that they control the territory the state. lost control of parts of libya but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a sudden a new precedent and after all the interest on the other problem is that the rebels on the ground see interest or even with the nato bombing raids. i remember when this started more than four months ago we were told it would be mushroom weeks rather of months and so i suspect really what really of hate british forces which is doing this really having a simple effect to try to show that somehow or other ristal in charge of the situation in the situation is increasingly unpredictable the real problem for nato is the rest they have a lucky strike because they tried several times in the capital program by bombing places where they thought the chances are that that won't be a dramatic collapse of his regime survived the first shock in fact and so now the question is will the rebels have sufficient resources. push on through cotton small fighting it's difficult
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britain is officially recognizing in libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leader. diplomatic offensive. it's also one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. all right now takes you to a corner of the baltics that spent the past two decades tackling its soviet legacy you without say thank you. vilnius is the capital of live you am the city changed hands many times during the twentieth century after world war one the poles were in charge then during the second world war nazi germany took control when the soviet army drove the fascists out of the baltics the city became if you a nice competent once again in the country join the soviet union. they like saying in russia we liberated the lithuanian people from that see germany to that i add the following yes you did but you didn't bother to leave afterwards do we. when perestroika go to underway in the late one nine hundred eighty s. if you are a neo was one of the first soviet republics to demand independence. was far as we are concerned phone use is the capital notes moscow that's t
britain is officially recognizing in libya's opposition as the country's legitimate leader. diplomatic offensive. it's also one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help fund the rebels. all right now takes you to a corner of the baltics that spent the past two decades tackling its soviet legacy you without say thank you. vilnius is the capital of live you am the city changed hands many times during the twentieth century after world war one the poles were in charge then during...
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." >> the security transition in afghanistan -- after america, britain confirmed plans to step back from combat duties. visiting afghanistan, of princeton -- british prime minister cameron says he was confident the country will be able to look after its own security by 2014. >> as we see a stronger and more confident afghan national army, stronger police -- many of whom we trained ourselves -- and also local police, i do think it is right to start planning the withdrawal of some of our troops. welcome to "gmt." also on this program -- newspaper executives are expected to meet british police today over allocation the phones of a murdered teenage girl was attacked -- allegations. back and in fighting spirit. the venezuelan president makes a surprise return from cuba following treatment for cancer. it is midday here in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, d.c., and mid afternoon in afghanistan where nato has confirmed the death of another four of its soldiers. they were killed in the east of the country where foreign troops, mostly american, are battling a fierce taliban insurgency. and despite
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he's so powerful in britain that no one dare challenge him, today, that changed as the prime minister announced two government inquiries. >> we're talking about murder victims and terrorist victims having their phones hacked into. it's disgusting. >> reporter: this is the woman in the center of the scandal. she was editor of news of the world and she's head of the murdoch im-- empire. >> there's no sign of the out rage diminishing. >> reporter: there's an advertiser boycott for news of the world. abc2 news, london. >>> let's take a look at news around the nation. testimony continues in the cleveland strangler trial. a witness testified he found a naked woman on the lawn of this home. the victim jumped out of a home and escaped. the man is accused of murdering 11 women. the police found the bodies in and near his ohio home. he faces the death penalty if he's convicted. he's pleaded not guilty. >>> a decorated florida police officer finds himself on the otherside of the law. he was named the boynton police officer of the year last year. now, he's accused of dealing drugs from 2009 to ma
he's so powerful in britain that no one dare challenge him, today, that changed as the prime minister announced two government inquiries. >> we're talking about murder victims and terrorist victims having their phones hacked into. it's disgusting. >> reporter: this is the woman in the center of the scandal. she was editor of news of the world and she's head of the murdoch im-- empire. >> there's no sign of the out rage diminishing. >> reporter: there's an advertiser...
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published the leading antiwar periodical in britain through the the conflict. several of its issues were suppressed by the government. and was a very, very strong voice for peace, for ending the conflict. silvia was also having a secret love affair with kier hard i did, the founder of the independent lable -- labour party and a predecessor of today's labour party and extremely strong opponent of war who was absolutely crushed when it began and died as much as, of grief over that of anything else in 1915. another divided family that i followed was the hobhouse family. one member of it, emily honhouse was a outspoken pacifist who did something quite remarkable. in 1916 she traveled without government permission, without proper passport and visa and so forth, traveled from britain through france and neutral switzerland to germany. went to see the german foreign minister whom she had known before the war, talked about possible peace terms, asked him what might be terms of which germany ayee to peace. talked to other people in the german government. went back to eng
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government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not all unary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating themselves. as far as i'm concerned i wonder would your employer a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he could about access to top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just the british press but for british democracy i thought third of jordan go on so we will know what you think about it through at r.t. dot com in our latest poll if you're taking part already to still time we're asking is shutting down the news of the world the right decision where this is what you've been telling us throughout the night seems the vast majority of you think it is because y
government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that last may not all unary people in britain their views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating themselves. as far as i'm concerned i wonder would your employer a man who's...
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government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that that's may not all unary people in britain the. views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating as far as i'm concerned and why would you employ a man who's already had to resign over phone hacking allegations why would you take him to the heart of government where he could have access to a top secret dossier as an information it's a sorry sorry day let me tell you not just for the british press but for british democracy. before sir john go on speaking to me earlier on you can have your say as well it's always good to hear from you on our websites not artsy dot com where asking is shutting down the news of the world the right decision what's your view on that let us know the vast majority of you still saying yes because they think rupert murdoch's media dominance should
government of the day you also need to have separation between the judiciary and those two areas in britain and the united kingdom they've become too close over the last thirteen or fourteen years and i believe that that's may not all unary people in britain the. views have not really been represented either in the newspapers or in the political arena that's bad for democracy so david cameron should start investigating as far as i'm concerned and why would you employ a man who's already had to...
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but low average for this time of year. >> britain's new couple got in exercise today during a stop at prince edward island canada. they took part in a men verses women dragon boat race. the men won, later the prince showed off his military helicopter skills making his first ever water landing. canada is the only country that trains pilots to make water landings. >> some in the east bay used the holiday to bring attention to an important made cal cause. the event is named for a girl who died in her sleep. doctors say it was similar to sids but wasn't. they know it because of her age. the run and walk is to raise money and create public awareness. >> 62 hot dogs in ten minutes. how joey chestnut dealt with temperatures as he tried to defend his title. . >>> san jose's joey chestnut won his 5th straight hot dog eating contest today. he ate 61 62 in ten minutes. he said all he had to do was find his rhythm. his mother said her son prepared by eating mostly milk and hot dogs for the past few weeks. >> in victory for either the a's or the giants. >> not the best of days and for giants fans
but low average for this time of year. >> britain's new couple got in exercise today during a stop at prince edward island canada. they took part in a men verses women dragon boat race. the men won, later the prince showed off his military helicopter skills making his first ever water landing. canada is the only country that trains pilots to make water landings. >> some in the east bay used the holiday to bring attention to an important made cal cause. the event is named for a girl...
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well this is a problem conditionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis of who will be like them are or will they control the territory and lost control of libya but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a new precedent for the english one the other problem is that the overalls on the ground soon to stall even with the nato bombing range around you remember when this started from months ago we would. told it would be a matter of weeks rather months and source really what british warship which is doing is we have use him always have tried to show somehow or other we're still in charge of the situation situation is increasingly unpredictable but now you talk about that tripoli the u.n. envoy recently there'll be no peace talks and still nato stops the airstrikes and yet the bombings continue how much is nato really want peace for libya what is the agenda. no i think although the official reason originally was of course to prevent colonel gadhafi. look moments in practice very quickly be us a little british and french club was announced that they wanted reg
well this is a problem conditionally britain has recognized governments not on the basis of who will be like them are or will they control the territory and lost control of libya but clearly the rebels don't control it yet so this is a new precedent for the english one the other problem is that the overalls on the ground soon to stall even with the nato bombing range around you remember when this started from months ago we would. told it would be a matter of weeks rather months and source...